Use this notebook to:
Be consistent: Try to use your notebook every week to move forward with your learning, and review content every day, even if it's just for a few minutes.
Be organized: The notebook is clearly divided into sections to make it easy to record and later find the information you need.
Be creative: The notebook is in black and white so you can add your own color so that it works best for you to highlight and emphasize key learning points.
A good language learning notebook can be the key to unlocking your full potential, as a passport to a world of new opportunities when you know another language!
This language learning notebook has been created by an experienced language teacher and long-time language learner as the perfect tool to track and record progress, learn new vocabulary and grammar, and put that learning into practice.
It can be used for ANY second language learning, whether you are a total beginner or advanced learner.
Use it to set goals and track your progress toward achieving them!
At 6 x 9 inches and at 170+ pages, this notebook is ideal as the perfect companion for school study, private lessons in person or online, it’s also good for any type of self-study course, or simply tracking learning from watching content such as YouTube videos.
This book has been specifically designed to:
Organize your progress: Record the study that you do over a 12-month period, month by month, week by week, class by class. The notebook is undated so you can start anytime.
Record new vocabulary: Note down new words around the topic or theme that you are studying, along with their definitions and example sentences.
Note and understand new grammar: Write down grammar rules and exceptions, with key points.
Put learning into practice: Write your own examples of the topic or theme that you are studying. Practice using new vocabulary or grammar structures, to ensure that you understand.
Easily log key learning points: Note the key points on the front side of the page, so you can flick through the book and later easily search back to something specific. Put your practice on the reverse side, so it does not interfere with you recording new words and concepts.
Help you to review your learning at regular intervals: There is an opportunity after every 5 study sessions (roughly 1 month of weekly classes) to review key points and reflect on your learning.
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'Language Learning Notebook: Undated 12-month Journal to Track and Document Progress when Learning ANY Language from Beginner to Advanced Level.' by Rachel Boyce
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